Officials said the home had no government approval and charged prospective parents up to ₦2 million for illegal adoptions, using fake Ministry of Women Affairs documents to deceive victims.
The scam was exposed after a prospective adopter reported suspicious activity.
A government team raided the facility, evacuated the children, and moved them to safer shelters. Some required urgent medical attention and were treated immediately. The building was sealed off completely.
Mrs. Uwadia was arrested and taken to Aideyan Police Station in Benin City, where she now faces investigation and possible prosecution for operating an illegal orphanage and running an adoption fraud scheme.
The scam was exposed after a prospective adopter reported suspicious activity.
A government team raided the facility, evacuated the children, and moved them to safer shelters. Some required urgent medical attention and were treated immediately. The building was sealed off completely.
Mrs. Uwadia was arrested and taken to Aideyan Police Station in Benin City, where she now faces investigation and possible prosecution for operating an illegal orphanage and running an adoption fraud scheme.

The kind of News one reads these days ehn... Wicked people everywhere!
ReplyDeleteThe solution to this is simple
ReplyDeleteMake child adoption less cumbersome in Nigeria
Uh oh! My Maternal Hometown 🙏... Ese o!!..
ReplyDeleteKelvin Dat Edo Boi...
Adoption in Nigeria is too cumbersome. Government will tell you to adopt legally and then create insurmountable bureaucratic and financial hurdles. I know they are trying to be careful and erroneously believe that if you are indeed serious you will follow their "processes" but unfortunately it has led to the rise and proliferation of all these "childrens homes" and "maternity centres"
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